Ruddy, midfield and a foo other thoughts on satdee
First up it was a great point. To be going away to established clubs like Everton and coming away with a point without playing well shows how far we have come. Despite their impotence in front of goal they are a solid, powerful team and a point at Goodison is therefore not to be sniffed at. It also puts us in a good position going into the Wolves game which is a real chance to put some proper distance between us and the bottom 5 or 6 teams.
That said, I thought that (Holt and Whitbread aside) were were generally pretty poor on Saturday, especially the midfield which was completely dominated. I thought Fox did ok but the rest were just ineefective an I can't help but think that laying those four in that formation away from home is going to fail far more often than it will work. We won't play teams who are as sh*t in attack as Everton were very often and you don't keep clean sheets with the amount of possession we were able to retain on Saturday. At the very least we need a wide outlet ball as well as the hoof up the pitch to Mozza and Holt. I therefore hope to see either Pilks or Bennett start tomorrow night with the ineffective Surman given a rest. If we are going to play the diamond someone also needs to teach Johnson where the hell he is supposed to play because the midfield cover for their goal was an utter joke.
As much as Moyes may be the subject of critcism from some Everton fans you could tell watching that game he had done his homework on us and sent them out there with a few plans. This was evident from the fact he brought Drenthe on and played him on the right (instad of the left where he often plays) so he was up against Tierney rather than Naughton. The other very obviousl plan was to try and exploit Ruddy and it very nearly worked. Now i've seen posts yesterday praising Ruddy and saying that hopefully all the Ruddy bashers will shut up now but i'm sorry yesterday's game showed very clearly why Ruddy will always split opinion. Yes he made 2 or 3 very good saves. He often does as he's a very good shot stopper. This often leads to him getting glowing reports. But the fact is that against crosses he was completely at sea for most of the match and very nearly cost us a goal on several occasion. For the first 25 minutes Everton's main tactics consisted of trying to exploit this by firing crosses and corners into the 6 yard box and Ruddy didn;t get near any of them. When he did try he swung wildly and missed. How they didn't score from one of these is beyond me. Its a massive weakness and its the reason he won't get in the England team and why, in truth, if we are to have a long term prem future he's not good enough for us unless someone can get him on the training ground and sort this out.
Anyway thats my twopenneth worth for what its worth! Still a great point and I think we will play much better tomorrow night. Get a goal ahad against Wolves and their fans will be right on their backs! If we can get another 4 or 5 points by the New Year then we are in great shape to stay up.
Posted By: Jim on December 19th 2011 at 10:10:14
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- Ruddy, midfield and a foo other thoughts on satdee (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:10:14
- Everton had 28 attempts on goal - he let 1 in due to a deflection - and you still compain? (n/m) (NCFC) - fond, Dec 19, 10:43:59
- Sorry Jim but that's just bollocks about Ruddy. He's decent on crosses. (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 19, 10:24:30
- I'm sorry but that is just not true. Wtch the game again. (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:26:29
- So did I. Amazing tactic of putting corners in the 6 yard box for tall (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 19, 10:32:17
- Well we'll have to agree to disagree then because (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:35:04
- I don't think you can say they clearly targeted him by pinging corners into the six yard (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 19, 10:37:41
- More by luck than anything else since he kept missing them (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:53:11
- I'm not saying he's the new Gordon Banks, just that he's fine for us at the moment. (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 19, 10:59:52
- Fair enough. I disagree but such is football. As I have said (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 11:06:01
- OK mate. No worries. Just think you're being harsh. (n/m) (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 19, 11:08:51
- Fair enough. I disagree but such is football. As I have said (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 11:06:01
- I'm not saying he's the new Gordon Banks, just that he's fine for us at the moment. (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 19, 10:59:52
- You mean like we did v Newcastle? (n/m) (NCFC) - Stringy Bob, Dec 19, 10:40:21
- Yet nobody was saying Krul was shit. (n/m) (NCFC) - Only1Doherty, Dec 19, 10:41:16
- lol (NCFC) - Dog, Dec 19, 10:58:24
- and ruddy also has a full back at cb (NCFC) - SCC 28, Dec 19, 10:42:37
- Yet nobody was saying Krul was shit. (n/m) (NCFC) - Only1Doherty, Dec 19, 10:41:16
- More by luck than anything else since he kept missing them (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:53:11
- I don't think you can say they clearly targeted him by pinging corners into the six yard (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 19, 10:37:41
- Well we'll have to agree to disagree then because (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:35:04
- So did I. Amazing tactic of putting corners in the 6 yard box for tall (NCFC) - jafski, Dec 19, 10:32:17
- agreed and was a great corner tbf (n/m) (NCFC) - SCC 28, Dec 19, 10:25:58
- I'm sorry but that is just not true. Wtch the game again. (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:26:29
- Surman was not ineffective as Holtamania (NCFC) - loz, Dec 19, 10:23:09
- Surman was effective at breaking up play. I think a lot of (NCFC) - Pixelman, Dec 19, 10:29:45
- On Saturday yes Crofts was agreed. But in general Surman does not do enough. (n/m) (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:26:59
- To be fair to Surman though I think he's a tidy player. Would just rather have Pilks there (n/m) (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:30:01
- All keepers flap from time to time... (NCFC) - Dandy Highburyman, Dec 19, 10:20:14
- He flaps at probably 50% of the crosses that come into him. (NCFC) - Dog, Dec 19, 10:29:38
- 100% agreed. (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:35:53
- I agree re the showing him inside point. But still should not be a 40 yard gap to run into (n/m) (NCFC) - Jim, Dec 19, 10:29:03
- On those 'flappy' occasions didn't he usually have the sort of attention from Fellaini and (NCFC) - woody, Dec 19, 10:23:30
- He flaps at probably 50% of the crosses that come into him. (NCFC) - Dog, Dec 19, 10:29:38
- Surman (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Dec 19, 10:16:33
- He's OK and he's rotating the squad too to keep em on their toes - I like that... (NCFC) - Dandy Highburyman, Dec 19, 10:21:31
- He has been the worst player (n/m) (NCFC) - Larry Hagman, Dec 19, 10:23:53
- He's OK and he's rotating the squad too to keep em on their toes - I like that... (NCFC) - Dandy Highburyman, Dec 19, 10:21:31
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